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The Wedkhj Examiner says :— " The anticipations as to the decline in the export of wool from Austrnlia have been fully borne out by the completed returns for the year ending Ist October, which exhibit a decrease of 41,435 bales— say 10,485 from New South "Wales, 81,261 from Victoria, and 973 from South Australia. Queensland shows an increase of some 1,200 bales." The " amalgam of tigers and apes," as Voltaire called his fellow-countrymen, cer- j tainly act very unaccountably as respects their criminals (•writes the Paris correspondent of a Melbourne paper). So long as their guilt remains unproved they are treated j with great unfairness and severity, but when oace convicted they are often let off easy enough. For example, it seems to me that putting arsenic into the sacred wafer employed for the mass is a very strong measure | — eren from a Protestant point of view— yet a confectioner, wbo has been found guilty of this offence, has been only awarded a month's imprisonment. The mass in question was performed at the first communion of a school of nuns, after which 60 of them were taken ill, but it appears that the confectioner held " independent opinions," and wished to bring the ceremony into discredit. It was lucky for him, perhaps, that Ultramontane opinions have not the upper hand in France just now. We are counselled by the wise not to put trust in princes ; but we are also counselled that the sick need the physican. They are bow so many, and all of so conflicting a tendency, that the sick are unhappy, but too often bewildered, and in despair, apt to abandon all efforts to regain the lost health, The trustworthy friend is now at hand. The most marvellous cures nave been ! effected by " Gollah's Great Indun Cores." Sick people, try them. Adyicb to Mothers I — Are you broken in your rest by & sick child ' suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a cberoist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor Bpfferer immediately. It is perfectly.harmless and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes " as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regalates the bowels, and is the beas known remedy for dysentery and .whether arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. l|d. per bottle. Manufactory , 49S Oxford-street. London. Flobimnb !— For the Teeth and Breatb — A few drops of the liquid •• Floroline " sprinkled on a- wet tooth-brush . produce a < pleasant lather, which thoroughly ole&nses the teeth from all parasites and impurities, I hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops 1 decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly I whitenesi, and a delightful fragrance to the j breath. It removes all unpleasant odori arising from decayed teeth or tobaeco 1 ! smoke. "The Fragrant Ftoraine," being j composed in part ;of honey end sweet herbs, is delicious ' [to the taste, and the. greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold "i everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C Gallop, 493 Oxford-street London. 1019 Valuable Discovery fob thb Hair.— lf your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off", use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it trill vosiijvehji restore in every case Grey ou White hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most ' Restorers.' It makee the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as prompting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. ' Ask your nearest; chemist for *' The Mexican j Haw Renewer,'' prepared by Henry C. Gallup, i 493, Oxford-street, London,. and sold every-! where at 3s. &i. per bottle. ' 910 i

ME. SPEOULE. Dentist, ia prepared to Manufacture ARTIFICIAL TEETH; at the following low prices, for ONE; MONTH ONLY::— ; A Complete Set, from ... £10 0 0 : A Single Tooth ... , o 10 0 ' Stopping Teeth, 5/- each. Extracting 2/6 each , None but the beat materials used , and all i work guaranteed. I TbAFALOAH-STBBBT, NBLBOM. 3031 ; A SRIVED y « TARANAKI.' Eagles' Claws •( Bias Cntting Ganges ! Egg Beaters ; ■ - ■ Night .Lamps . • Pocket Spirit Stoves 1 1 Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Bnbber combined ! j Button- hole Lancets f: Machine. Threading Thimbles ; ij Good Templar Pens ,- : '. \\ Hose Supporters ' Duplex Gaiters ' ' Armlets j Veil Finn . Brooks' Combination Glass^jutter, Scissorssharpeuer, and Knife-sharpener : Tack Hammers I Ke7 Rings, &c., &c. . . .Moustache Protectors ■ . • Stationery, &a, &c, &c ! Night Laipps Indelible Tablets Chromes end; Frames , ! And a very large quantityof useful ornamental; things never seen here before, can now be seen at > J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, B^TATIONEB, &c, 9 Trafalgar-street; SANDER & SONS' \ EUCALYPTI EITEACT.; T TNDER the distinguished patronage of U His Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to the communication r«ceived from the Consul-General for Italy, at Melbourne, upon instructions from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March. 18?6. ' . ' j Dr. Cruikahank, Health Officer for the City of Sandhurst, the discoverer of the medical; properties of the Extract of the Eucaljptas l Globulug, has pronounced the extract, to le' the most reliable remedy for ail external ia- ; fiammation of whatever kind, inflammation; of the chest, and lungs, all ihroat affectioue (bronchitis, diphtheria), all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgis, &c.J all uwellings, btuiseß, : sprnina, wounds of all kinds, and of most ; serious- nature, all disorders of the bowels j diarrhoea, &c. ' | The Hxtract is proved as the surest curei for inside throat affections (to be applied by means of a leather), and the best disinfectant! and preventive of contagion ia scarlet or ty-; phoid fever— more reliable thßn quinine in cases of intemittent fever. < TO ?RI9AD AT ' K. LUCAS AND SON'S, ! NELSON. ; CAUTION. ; The genuine article is made up ia vials i bearing on the labels our trademark and sign- j ature. Other preparations of the gnns (tor--pentine) are most dangerous in conßeqnence° of their nature, for most of the dieceases our' Extract is reccommended .for, therefore nsk' for Sander and Spaa' Extract in vials with r oar label, trademark and signature thereon J Every vial ia accompanied by directions for use, and reports of cures,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 7 December 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 7 December 1878, Page 4

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